An Update of City Proposals 1
This city journal entry is an update of the entry, "City Proposals". On that entry, several projects were proposed, which included monuments, a museum, commericial zoning, a courthouse, a zoo, a park, a hospital, and and university. The projects that were proposed are now finished, and the city had an increase of tourists followed by a rise in population afterwards. People moved to the city because of the cleanliness of the parks, friendliness of the city and availibality of jobs. The hospital provided a boost in healthcare, while the university provided a future for the young adults of Bourbondy and surrounding area. Officials stated that the opening of the hospital and the university is just the beginning and will continue to expand in the future.
The museum (The Bourbondy Museum of Natural History) is not yet opened but completed since a few adjustments have to be done inside. The city council wrote an invitation letter to the leaders of West Oak to come to visit the grand opening of the museum and other landmarks of the city. 
The monument, named "The William Reeves Monument", is across the street from the museum; it was named after the formal mayor who was an activist and later the president of the country. 
The William Reeves Monument and The Bourbondy Museum of Natural History makes a nice addition to the city. 
The monument proposed at the roundabout is now a memoral to the victims of the yellow fever whom died in the past.
An aerial view of all three. 
The Bourbondy County Courthouse
The commercial zoned area has developed and is still continuing to develop. 
The city zoo and Dubois Parkway
To the east of the zoo is Owen Park. It is one of the largest parks of the city.
The lake is to the east of the park. The residents love to come to the park to feed the ducks and the occasional alligators that roam into the park.
The University of Bourbondy provides exceptional education to young adults from Bourbondy and the surrounding area.
This is the first hospital of this size built in Bourbondy. The president of the hospital would like to see the hospital expand into a complex buildings in the future.
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